As same sex couples across America fight for equal marriage rights, two gay penguins at a Madrid Zoo are being treated like every other loving couple and have been given an egg of their own to care for.

Inca and Rayas, Gentoo penguins at Faunia Park in Madrid, Spain, had suffered repeated heartache after six nests they carefully built remained empty because they couldn’t breed, reported the Telegraph.co.uk.

After enviously watching other penguin pairs welcome little chicks into the world, the homosexual birds appear delighted to finally have the chance of “fatherhood.”

Inca has taken on the “female” role of incubating the donated egg (that is due to hatch in June), and sits loyally on his prize while even turning down the chance to get his feathers wet with a refreshing dip.

Inca and Rayas aren’t the first gay penguins to be given a helping hand by zookeepers. A couple called Adam and Steve adopted a chick of their own when staff at their zoo in China decided that becoming parents would stop them stealing eggs from more traditional couples during hatching season.

Sadly, Canadian couple Buddy and Pedro were not so lucky as they were forced to live in separate enclosures at a Toronto zoo in the hope that they would finally mate with females.